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May 27, 2018
Ah, the good old days of renting anime OVA from your local video store, back when you just picked up something because the cover looked appealing, and you were young and didn't care how good or bad it was, as long as it was anime. That's pretty much how I ended up watching Twilight of the Dark Master. I was but a young lass, and for weeks I stared at the front cover of the VHS (the older one with the main characters profile gazing at the grimace of a very discontented looking woman), and just knew that my mom wasn't going to ...
Jan 28, 2018
Handa-kun (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
A prologue to Barakamon, Handa-kun gives fans of the first series a peek into Handa Sei's life as a high school student before he became the arrogant yet insecure calligrapher we came to know and love.

First off, what's wrong with Handa-kun? Lots of things, when you compare it to Barakamon. While the previous series allowed us to experience Handa's journey as he discovered different aspects of himself and his work in a very comedic and inspiring way, Handa-kun imply reminds us in each and every episode that Handa is incredibly insecure, overly anxious, and surrounded by idiotic Handa-worshipers who read into everything way ...
Jan 21, 2018
Yami Shibai (Anime) add
I love horror, but find it difficult to enjoy most horror anime as they are either too over the top, or the animation doesn't give that eerie vibe. Yami Shibai was a refreshing take from the blood splatters, with short but effective story telling, very much like camp ghost stories with paper puppets.

Each episode is a stand alone story, no more than 3 or 4 minutes long, focusing on a particular person who just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. The stories mostly deal with ghosts, spirits and unknown creatures, never really clarifying exactly what is ...
Jan 19, 2018
Komaneko: The Curious Cat is a simple, quiet, and charming stop motion film comprised of a few short stories that revolve around a kitten who enjoys arts and crafts and recording things with his camera. There is no dialogue, aside from Komaneko's occasional "nyaa!", it's just cute music and adorable animation with cute stories that are mainly about friendship.

The main reason why I like this film so much is because it used stop motion animation, which is my favorite, and because there is no dialogue. The quiet and slow pacing makes it relaxing to watch, and at times very much like ...
Jan 18, 2018
Makai Tenshou (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
I knew nothing about Makai Tenshou except that a lot of people who had seen it were either disappointed because they thought it was a sequel to Ninja Scroll, or disturbed by the amount of violence and gore they had to endure in just two 35 minute episodes. Given that it only comprises of two episodes, I was expecting a short, straightforward and rushed story, like Curse of the Yoma or something, and that would have been perfect if that had been the case. Seems to me like they had more episodes planned but the reception was just so bad that they didn't ...
Jan 8, 2018
Non Non Biyori is one of those rare anime (for me anyway) that I can watch over and over and still love it. The story is so simple, so perfectly enjoyable and heartwarming. It's a pure and innocent show that makes it perfect for family viewing and can often be inspiring, making you want to rediscover your connection with nature and grab your childhood by the horns.

The series has no particular plot, it jumps around the year, moving with the seasons. It beautifully displays the four seasons and creates the nostalgic feelings we often experience, even more so as we watch the ...
Jan 8, 2018
After years and years of avoiding Devilman, I finally gave in. I spent my summer watching the three OVA's, read the manga, along with Devilman Lady, and, wanting more, pursued the Devil Lady series. It wasn't enough. The two episode OVA from the 80s left me hungry and unsatisfied. I wanted more. I scoured the internet in search of some ray of light that would guide me to a beacon of hope with promises that a new series was on the way. Nothing.

Ah, but how the weather changes. When I had given up and moved on, I caught ...
Nov 27, 2017
Jigoku Shoujo (Anime) add
For years I avoided watching Jigoku Shoujo because the description sounded unimpressive and redundant. I was somewhat correct in my assumptions. Jigoku Shoujo is enjoyable, but the repetitiveness in each episode quickly gets boring. Each episode stands alone, focusing on unrelated characters and situations that focus on bullying, deceit, abuse, blackmail, etc, and the inevitable premise due to the victims decision to pursue vengeance by sending their tormentor straight to hell at the cost of their own soul being destined for hell as well.

Ai Enma's role is fairly small, despite being the focus of the series, and her major role ...


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